Teokset 1 - 6 / 6 haulle We may as well recognize that for nineteenth-century Europe, with its increasing....

We may as well recognize that for nineteenth-century Europe, with its increasing embourgeoisement, sex had been institutionalized to a very considerable degree. On the one hand, there was no such thing as 'free' sex, and on the other, sex in society entailed...Desiring Arabs - Sivu 9tekijä(t) Joseph A. Massad - 2008 - 472 sivuaRajoitettu esikatselu - Tietoja tästä teoksesta

..."We may as well recognize that for nineteenth-century Europe, with its increasing embourgeoisemenl, sex had been institutionalized to a very considerable...encumbering sort. Just as the various colonial possessions — quite apart from their economic benefit to metropolitan Europe — were useful as places to send...

...core example of the oriental travelogue. As Edward Said says in his study Orientalism, in an age where 'sex in society entailed a web of legal, moral, even...obligations of a detailed and certainly encumbering sort', the Orient became a place 'where one could look for sexual experience unobtainable in Europe. Virtually...

...We may as well recognize that for nineteenth-century Europe, with its increasing embourgeoisement, sex had been institutionalized to a very considerable...encumbering sort. Just as the various colonial possessions — quite apart from their economic benefit to metropolitan Europe — were useful as places to send...

...We may as well recognize that for nineteenth-century Europe, with its increasing embourgeoisement, sex had been institutionalized to a very considerable...encumbering sort. Just as the various colonial possessions - quite apart from their economic benefit to metropolitan Europe - were useful as places to send wayward...

...We may as well recognize that for nineteenth-century Europe, with its increasing embourgeoisement, sex had been institutionalized to a very considerable...certainly encumbering sort. Just as the various colonial possessions—quite apart from their economic benefit to metropolitan Europe—were useful as places...

...of sexual fantasy." Because of the "increasing embourgeoisemenf of middle-class Victorian culture, "sex had been institutionalized to a very considerable degree. On the one had, there was no such thing as 'free' sex, and on the other, sex in society entailed a web of legal,...